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Discover 29 accommodation options in Constantia with an average price of R3,931 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Constantia offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Constantia adventure? With prices averaging around R3,931 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Constantia stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Chapman's Peak B&B
R 2,200





Chapman's Peak Bed & Breakfast is family-run accommodation in Hout Bay, offering self-catering and bed & breakfast options across three units for couples, families, and small groups.
Lion's View
R 15,747





Lion's View is a self-catering villa in Camps Bay, available as a five bedroom Main House, a two bedroom Apartment, or combined as a seven bedroom accommodation sleeping up to 14 guests.
Blinkwater Villa
R 37,600


Blinkwater Villa is a modern, architect-designed villa in Camps Bay with accommodation for up to 8 guests. Views take in the bay, Lion's Head and Table Mountain. The main beach is a few minutes' walk away.
Sovn Experience+Lifestyle
R 4,300





8-room adults-only boutique accommodation in Camps Bay, Cape Town, combining Scandinavian minimalism with African living. Offers penthouses, suites, and rooms with Atlantic Ocean, Table Mountain, and Lion's Head views.
Three Boutique Hotel

Three Boutique Hotel is a restored National Monument in Oranjezicht, Cape Town, offering accommodation in 18 air-conditioned rooms. Originally built in the 1770s, it is an eco-friendly property run by Justin and Natalia Pearson.
Mountain Manor Guest House & Executive Suites
R 2,252





Mountain Manor Guest House & Executive Suites offers accommodation on the lower slopes of Table Mountain in Oranjezicht, Cape Town. A 4-star rated Cape Colonial Heritage Protected Building with 12 guest house rooms and 6 self-catering suites.
5 Camp Street
R 1,950





Self-catering accommodation in five apartments across three restored late-Victorian homes in Cape Town's Gardens suburb. Apartments start from R1700 per night, run by a family with over 25 years of hospitality experience.
Glen Beach
R 7,000




A portfolio of accommodation in Glen Beach, a small enclave on Cape Town's Atlantic seaboard neighbouring Camps Bay Beach. Properties include three villas, a beach house, two apartments, and a family home above Bakoven Beach.





Thatchwood Cottage is a solar-powered, self-catering accommodation in Pinelands, Cape Town, with a private entrance, secure off-street parking, and a swimming pool.
About Constantia
Constantia is part of Cape Town in the Western Cape, an area established in the 17th century by the Dutch East India Company. Early settlers planted vineyards here, leading to a thriving wine industry that continues today. The region encompasses several estates where grapes are grown on rolling hills, and visitors can learn about local varietals through guided tours.
One notable site is Groot Constantia, South Africa's oldest wine estate, located just a short drive from the city center. The estate includes a museum that displays antique wine-making tools and offers tastings of award-winning wines. Nearby, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden provides trails through indigenous plants, with some paths reaching up to Table Mountain. These spots are about 15 kilometers from Cape Town's waterfront, making day trips straightforward.
The natural landscape around Constantia includes the Constantiaberg mountain, which rises to over 900 meters and offers hiking routes for different skill levels. Weather in the area is Mediterranean, with dry summers and mild winters that support outdoor activities year-round. Local markets sell fresh produce from the surrounding farms, adding to the appeal for those staying longer.
When seeking Constantia accommodation, visitors often choose from restored Cape Dutch homesteads or modern villas that blend into the landscape. The suburb maintains a quiet atmosphere despite its proximity to urban amenities, allowing guests to enjoy both relaxation and adventure. Public transport links the area to beaches and cultural sites, enhancing its value for holidaymakers.